Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this was the first time the Maple Leafs were able to hold their annual outdoor practice at Nathan Phillips Square since Jan. 9, 2020.
One of the goalies on that bone-chilling afternoon was David Ayres, who often served as the EBUG (emergency backup goaltender) for Toronto home games at Scotiabank Arena. Just 45 days later he was called into a game for the Carolina Hurricanes and played the final 28:41of a 6-3 victory against the Maple Leafs, making him the oldest goaltender (42 years, 194 days) to win his NHL regular-season debut.
On this day, neither Ilya Samsonov nor Joseph Woll, Toronto's regular goalies, were on the ice at the city hall rink. That opened the door for Brendan Bonello and Andrew D'Agostini, the team's practice goalies, to get their day in the sunshine.
Like they had three years earlier, the team rode the subway two stops from Union Station, next to Scotiabank Arena, to City Hall, much to the amazement of gawking riders.
"It's cool, it's really easy, it's nice to be with the folks," Keefe said. "A great way to move about the city as we know. To have our guys in full gear and see people react was cool."
And when it comes to being cool, forward Mitchell Marner fit the bill by wearing a pair of blue mirrored sunglasses on the ice, just a week after he'd worn shades and a white sports jacket as part of a Miami Vice look at 2023 Honda NHL All-Star Weekend in Sunrise, Fla.
"It's right up Mitchy's path," Tavares said with a chuckle. "It was pretty bright out there today.
"The glare was heavy out there, so he made the right play, which isn't surprising."